bob charles wrote: » Wont ever have a magic day here this year, yard is filling up instead of the usual filtering out onto grass.
mf240 wrote: » Are you better off not to skin off silage ground. If there is very little on it will grazing it not mean that you wont have silage to cut till god knows when,
Farmer Pudsey wrote: » Magic day is when you grow more grass than yours require for your cattle.
td5man wrote: » I'm not going to graze my silage ground, walked it yesterday and theres less grass on it than there was a few weeks ago
whelan1 wrote: » putting slurry out on mine now, sheep fairly grazed that too:rolleyes:
keep going wrote: » risking getting murdred here but im struggling to get mine grazed off.:P
ootbitb wrote: » location, location, location
Farmer Pudsey wrote: » I be inclined to think more like managment no mattere how good your location you stll have to grow it
bbam wrote: » So are we expecting some growing weather next week?? I have some fertilizer in the yard and was thinking of spreading on Saturday to have it on the ground for next week..
whelan1 wrote: » yes its very expensive to be putting out to be washed away.... learnt that last year
Viewtodiefor wrote: » Sure is I'm going wit slurry on some off silage ground instead tomorrow hopefully
grazeaway wrote: » got some dung from the pens to put out, might try to get that out on a field i grazed before the weather turned.
Timmaay wrote: » Ground conditions, or lack of stock? If its a lack of stock what will you do when the main grass wedge comes?
Viewtodiefor wrote: » Anyone have cows out both night and day? I have them out day and in nights at present but I'm fairy near letting them out nights also, damn cold nights still though!
TEAT SQUEEZER wrote: » yeah out day and night... have noted the cows camp out against the sheltered ditch alot so its gonna be unpalatable in round 2.. thats only disadvantage though, less work ,more milk, cleaner cows..